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Trending on Remodelista: Creatives at Home

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Trending on Remodelista: Creatives at Home

March 27, 2015

How do creatives work at home? Turns out not everyone is sitting around in pajamas at noon, as the Remodelista editors verified this week when they made house calls:

Above: Charles Dickens’ illustrator slept here (before the Sevil Peach rethink).

Above: Berkeley-based designer Erica Tanov brings springtime indoors with a new collection of Lovebird Florals: “so evocative of spring it practically chirps,” says Margo.

Above: “Glass is the magic of frozen light,” said German chemist Otto Schott, son of a window maker. Julie discovers Award Winning German Glass for the Kitchen.

Above: Trend alert–get a roll of wall-mounted kraft paper so you can leave messages for family members. (Texting feels so old-fashioned suddenly.)

Catch up on everything you missed this week with Remodelista’s report on Creatives at Home.

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